2013-01-28 07:00:00 | TEAC high-res/DSD audio player Owners

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TEAC HR Audio Player
OWNER’S MANUAL
TEAC HR Audio Player Overview
Providing a high-resolution audio experience for everyone!
DSD 5.6MHz / PCM 384kHz audio file playback application for Windows/Mac.
The new TEAC HR Audio Player is a high-quality music player application for Windows and Mac,
with high-resolution audio data processing capabilities. Combining TEAC's new high-res-audio
USB DAC units like the UD-501, will allow uncomplicated high-res audio listening for everyone.
While conventional DSD file playback applications require professional know-how and deep digital
music format understanding, the TEAC HR Audio Player allows you to listen to your audio as
soon as you plug in your TEAC unit and install the application. Simply drag-and-drop your music
files onto the window of the application, sit-back and enjoy.
In order to maximize the connected unit's performance, a simplified screen of the TEAC HR
Audio Player helps reduce CPU load time while data processing. Choose between ASIO2.1 and
DoP (DSD over PCM) modes when playing back DSD files from your Windows PC. Furthermore, the RAM Buffer Playback mode that stores
the audio data onto the internal memory is supported for the ultimate digital audio playback conditions..
Regardless of your computer's OS, Mac or Windows, you are able to enjoy high-res audio files straight from your computer.
The TEAC HR Audio Player is a free application software download to help you playback and enjoy your high-res-audio files with ease..
Supported products and OS
UD-501
Windows :
AI-501DA , UD-H01 , A-H01
Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
* Windows XP Professional x64 Edition is not
supported
Macintosh : Mac OS X 10.7.x or later (Lion, Mountain Lion)
Windows :
Windows Vista, Windows 7
Macintosh : Mac OS X 10.7.x or later (Lion, Mountain Lion)
"DSD" is a registered trademark.
"Direct Stream Digital", DSD and their logos are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
ASIO is a trademark of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH.
Microsoft, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Apple, Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Other company names, product names and logos in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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◆KEY FEATURES
■Easy-to-use and high quality-sound with compatible TEAC models
Everyone can enjoy high-res-audio files with ease when paired with TEAC's highly regarded USB DAC Units, such as the UD-501.
Unlike other professional audio playback applications, the HR Audio Player is simple to use, and doesn't require additional plug-ins
for use.
Supported Models:UD-501 , AI-501DA , UD-H01 , A-H01
* DSD file playback is available only with the UD-501. Playable audio file depends on the connected unit..
■ASIO 2.1 and DoP modes for DSD 2.8/5.6MHz playback
A combination of the UD-501 and a Windows PC supports DSD Native playback,
processing DSD data into analog audio signal directly, without prior PCM conversion.
Both ASIO 2.1 and DoP (DSD over PCM) modes, as well as both 5.6MHz and 2.8MHz
DSD files are also supported with this configuration.
■Various high-res-audio file formats other than DSD are supported
Not only 2.8MHz/5.6MHz DSD file, both PCM and FLAC files are supported as well, up to 384kHz.
Supported File Formats: dsf
diff
2.8/5.6MHz
2.8/5.6MHz
PCM(wav)
FLAC
44.1k~384kHz、16~32bit
44.1k~384kHz、16~32bit
mp3 32k~320kbps
■DSD file playback on Mac
DoP mode playback is supported on Mac, for perfectly matched stylish designs like the UD-501.
■Simplified screen design reduces CPU load, and enhances sound quality
The TEAC HR Audio Player achieves the finest sound quality through high-res audio
and operates with ease. A modest but sufficient screen design allows the CPU to
concentrate on the extremely large digital audio data processing, and the RAM Buffer
Playback function storing digital audio data on the PC memory. The TEAC HR Audio
Player was designed specifically as an ideal digital audio delivery system.
Other functions
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Supports Playlists (Creating, Saving and Loading playlists)
Repeat play by playlist or track
Repeat play by playlist or track Shuffle play by playlist
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◆DETAILS
How to setup Windows PC
The Main screen appears when the TEAC HR Audio Player is launched.
■Setting the device (USB DAC Unit)
Select [Device] from the [Configure] menu.
[Configure] window appears. Select the connected Audio Product from the [Device]
menu.
This allows the PC to output the audio signal to the USB DAC.
On the USB DAC Unit, the UD-501 for example, select USB from the input selector.
■Preparing the music files
In the lower part of the main window, the "Playlist," add your music files by following
the steps listed below or drag-and-drop your music files directly into the Playlist.
Select [Add file…] from the [File] menu at the top-left of the main window. An [Add
file] window appears.
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Browse and select target files, then click the [Open] button to add them to the
Playlist of the TEAC HR Audio Player.
Multiple files can be selected at once.
■Playback the music files
Select a music file to play in the Playlist, then click the [Play] button to start
playback.
Alternatively, double-click the target music file in the Playlist to play.
Click the [Stop] button to stop, or click the [Pause] button to pause.
Alternatively, the following controls are accessible from the [Playback] menu at the
top-left.
[Stop] Stop the music.
[Pause] Pause the music.
[Play] Start to play the selected music file in the Playlist.
[Previous] Go back to the previous music file in the Playlist.
[Next] Go to the next music file in the Playlist.
[Shuffle(playlist)] Start shuffle play in the Playlist.
[Order] Select type of repeat play from this menu.
[Order]>[Default] No repeat playback.
[Order]>[Repeat(playlist)] Repeat all music files in the Playlist.
[Order]>[Repeat(title)] Repeat the selected music file.
■Managing the Playlists
The added music files to the Playlist can be saved. It is convenient to save your favorite music files as a Playlist.
* Unless you save the Playlist, added music files in the list will disappear when the TEAC HR Audio Player is shut-down.
・Saving the Playlist
Select [Save] from the [File] menu, after you added music files to the Playlist.
A [Save playlist] windows appears, then click the [Save] button after you choose an
appropriate location, to save the Playlist on your PC.
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・Loading a Playlist
After the TEAC HR Audio Player is launched, the main window shows nothing in the
Playlist. By loading the previously saved Playlist you are ready to playback your
favorite music files. Alternatively, you are able to switch to another Playlist, when
music files are displayed in the Playlist. It is recommended to create multiple Playlist
by genre or file formats, to switch between them quickly.
Select [Load playlist] from the [File] menu.
If music files are added to the Playlist (or another Playlist is loaded), an alert window
appears. To save the current music file list in the Playlist, click [Yes] to save . To
discard the current music file list in the Playlist, click [No] to discard.
A [Load playlist] windows appears. Choose a target Playlist (extension .ppl) from the
appropriate location on your PC, and click the [Open] button to load the selected
Playlist.
■To playback in finer audio quality (Advanced settings)
・Selecting DSD decoding mode
On the TEAC HR Audio Player Windows version, you are able to choose decoding
mode.
Select [Device] from the [Configure] menu.
A [Configure] window appears, and choose [DSD over PCM] or [DSD Native] from the
[Decode mode] menu, as you prefer.
[DSD over PCM]
("DoP" for short)
The DSD data is embedded into PCM format for transfer.
[DSD Native]
Thanks to the ASIO 2.1 driver, the DSD data is directly transferred, without prior PCM conversion.
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・Selecting data loading method
File accessing methods are selectable, for music file playback.
Select [Device] from the [Configure] menu.
A [Configure] window appears.
Choose [Normal] or [Expand to RAM] from the [Audio Data Handling] menu.
Tip: To playback a finer audio quality, choose the [Expand to RAM].
[Normal]
Reading digital audio data by normal file access mode.
[Expand to RAM]
Storing digital audio data on to the RAM (Random Access Memory) of your PC. This allows your PC to
process stored data on the RAM by canceling file access during playback, and allowing the system to
playback in the finest audio quality.
* When the [Expand to RAM] mode is selected, it may take extra time to start playback on a slower PC.
How to setup Macintosh
■Setting the device (USB DAC Unit)
Select [Preferences…] from the [TEAC HR Audio Player] menu.
A [Preference ] window appears. Select the connected Audio Product from the
[Device] menu.
This allows the PC to output the audio signal to USB DAC.
On the USB DAC Unit, the UD-501 for example, select USB from input selector.
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■To playback in finer audio quality (Advanced settings)
・Selecting data loading method
Selecting data loading method
File accessing methods are selectable, to playback music files.
Select [Device] from the [Configure] menu.
A [Configure] window appears.
Choose [Normal] or [Expand to RAM] from the [Audio Data Handling] menu. Tip: To
playback in a finer audio quality, choose [Expand to RAM].
[Normal]
Reading digital audio data by normal file access mode.
[Expand to RAM]
Storing digital audio data on to RAM (Random Access Memory) allows your PC to process stored data on
the RAM by canceling file access during playback, allowing the system to playback the finest audio quality.
When [Extend to RAM] is selected, you can allocate maximum size of memory as you need, to load entire
data of the music file you listen to.
* When the [Expand to RAM] mode is selected, it may take extra time to start playback, on a slower PC.
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